We’re not just reading—we’re being renewed.

This year, A Company of Believers is rising—not out of routine but revelation. One bite-sized Scripture at a time, God is rewiring our minds, resetting our rhythms, and recharging our faith. These sacred microbites carry weight. They shift how we think, live, and believe.

We’re trading scrolling for seeking, distraction for devotion, and isolation for intentional community. Every verse we open is a door to transformation. This isn’t about checking boxes. It’s about changing lives. Whether it’s Acts, Romans, or Revelation—we’re going deeper, believing bolder, and living renewed.
You don’t have to read it all today. Just show up—and let the Word do the work.

Holy Spirit, as I open Your Word, open my heart. Light up my mind with truth, and shift my soul into alignment with You. Let every verse speak, every line correct, and every page transform me. I receive revelation, restoration, and renewal—right here, right now. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

November 2025
This month, we journey through Paul’s letters to the churches in Ephesus, Philippi, and Colossae—three communities planted in spiritually dark, culturally complex cities. Paul doesn’t just write theology—he writes strategy for spiritual maturity in the middle of absolute pressure. These letters teach us how to live as heaven’s citizens on earth.

Ephesians reminds us of who we are in Christ—chosen, seated, and sealed. We’re called to walk in unity, love, and power, standing firm in our identity and resisting the enemy’s schemes. Philippians shifts our focus from what’s wrong around us to the joy we carry within. Even in prison, Paul demonstrates how to rejoice, remain humble, and persevere. Colossians centers us on Christ alone. When culture tries to dilute the gospel with hype, rules, or mysticism, Paul calls us back to the supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus.

Together, these letters provide a robust framework for spiritual resilience: know who you are, guard your joy, and remain rooted in Christ above all. You don’t have to be perfect to grow—you need to stay planted.

Week 45: November 3–7
Read:

• Monday: Ephesians 2:11–22
• Tuesday: Ephesians 3:1–13
• Wednesday: Ephesians 3:14–21
• Thursday: Ephesians 4:1–16
• Friday: Ephesians 4:17–32

Reflect:
Where in your life is God calling you to grow up into the fullness of Christ?

Respond:
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Week 46: November 10–14
Read:

• Monday: Ephesians 5:1–20
• Tuesday: Ephesians 5:21–33
• Wednesday: Ephesians 6:1–9
• Thursday: Ephesians 6:10–24
• Friday: Philippians 1:1–18

Reflect:
How can walking in love and light shift your relationships and your daily mindset?

Respond:
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Week 47: November 17–21
Read:

• Monday: Philippians 1:19–30
• Tuesday: Philippians 2:1–18
• Wednesday: Philippians 2:19–30
• Thursday: Philippians 3:1–21
• Friday: Philippians 4:1–23

Reflect:

What does joy look like for you right now—and how is it rooted in Christ, not circumstance?

Respond:
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Week 48: November 24–28
Read:

• Monday: Colossians 1:1–23
• Tuesday: Colossians 1:24–29
• Wednesday: Colossians 2:1–15
• Thursday: Colossians 2:16–23
• Friday: Colossians 3:1–17

Reflect:
What does it mean to set your mind on things above when everything around you is fighting for your focus?

Respond:
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